Sweden to deport man to Somalia after secret deal
A 24-year-old man faces deportation from Sweden to Somalia after a secret agreement between the countries. Hassan Osman Mohamed has lived in Gothenburg since age 16 and fears for his safety. The case highlights ongoing debates about migration policy and international agreements.

Hassan Osman Mohamed faces deportation to Somalia after eight years in Sweden. He arrived in Gothenburg at age 16 and now works there at 24. His family and friends all live in the Swedish city. Sweden made a secret agreement with Somalia about deportations. Mohamed fears for his life if sent back. He said he could be killed in Somalia. The deportation follows new migration policies between the two countries. Sweden has tightened immigration rules in recent years. Somali deportations remain controversial due to security concerns. Many question sending people to unstable regions. This case shows the human impact of migration agreements. Governments make deals that directly affect individual lives.